Showing a buyer a house is a home sometimes requires more than just bringing in furniture and accessories. That was definitely the case with our most recent design-to-sell property in Plymouth Meeting, PA.

My initial reaction when walking into this property was ‘wow, this is a little dated’. Although the home has a great layout, ample space, a large backyard and is in a sweet location it needed some updates.

One of the things to remember when updating your home for sale is to spend your money well. You want to make the necessary updates but don’t go overboard or you may end up losing money.

After the walk thru I was excited to get started. We came up with a list of updates that we felt were necessary to make the home stand out. On top of the staging walk thru my clients brought in a home inspector to do a pre-inspection. Luckily there were only a few things that came up on the report and we were able to take care of them.

I wanted to get everything accomplished in two weeks as to not hold up the showings for too long. We pushed through and managed to get the job done in time!

Here are the before and after shots with a list of what was done. Enjoy!

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